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A cooperative net zero energy community to improve load matching
Affiliation:1. Smart City Center of Excellence (Finest Twins), Estonia;2. Department of Electrical Power Engineering & Mechatronics, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia;3. Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal;4. Center of Technology and Systems (CTS) - UNINOVA, Portugal;5. Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tarbiat Modares university, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:The work reported here addresses load matching improvement in Net Zero Energy Buildings (Net-ZEBs). The related relevant literature shows that currently research work is mainly focused on improving the load matching of individual buildings. In this paper the concept of a Cooperative Net Zero Energy Community (CNet-ZEC) is introduced, extending discussion to the enhancement of load matching at a wider community level. Both building and community levels are compared in order to assess the work proposed here, through the analysis of three distinct scenarios where five Net-ZEBs work individually or in community.The results presented here were obtained through a detailed simulation based on 1-min resolution stochastic load profiles and recorded weather data. The results indicate that over the period of a year the CNet-ZEC has the potential to increase the electrical demand covered by onsite electricity generation up to 21% and the on-site generation that is used by the building up to 15%. The following elements are considered by the CNet-ZEC in order to produce those results: (i) demand heterogeneity of the buildings integrating the community; (ii) the higher number of controllable devices; and (iii) the potential higher amount of energy available to satisfy the community demand.
Keywords:Net zero energy buildings  Renewable energy  Load matching  Grid interaction  Demand side management
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